Mazda B2300 Replacement Radiator Information

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The Mazda B2300 was a popular truck that was available under the Ranger series of trucks from 1983 until 2012. The B2300 used a powerful V6 engine that can handle anything from driving around town to towing thousands of pounds of equipment. The engine generates a significant amount of heat and relies on the radiator to keep the engine from overheating. The B2300 uses a cross-flow radiator like most cars and trucks today. This radiator is made of three different tanks, tubes, and a fan. It is connected to the water pump under the hood. Coolant starts in the collector tank where the water pump sends it through tubes and into the engine. The coolant keeps the engine temperature from getting too high and then hot coolant is sent to the expansion tank. The overflow tank prevents coolant leaks in the system. Replacement radiators are available online through Parts Geek.